Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 36
... execution of the Babington conspirators was deliberately savage , as an answer . Unless we see in what a fever ... Execution of Cuthbert Mayne at Launceston . As often happens , this first execution was the one most open to objection ...
... execution of the Babington conspirators was deliberately savage , as an answer . Unless we see in what a fever ... Execution of Cuthbert Mayne at Launceston . As often happens , this first execution was the one most open to objection ...
Page 143
... execution , when Cecil's father was her chief minister , now jackalled the second Cecil . Indeed , the Howards were now all strongly anti - Essex and strongly pro- Cecil , very well aware in what camp their chances lay . His other ...
... execution , when Cecil's father was her chief minister , now jackalled the second Cecil . Indeed , the Howards were now all strongly anti - Essex and strongly pro- Cecil , very well aware in what camp their chances lay . His other ...
Page 339
... execution . The Clerk of the Crown read the record of the former conviction and judgment , and Ralegh was required to hold up his hand . He was asked if he had anything to say as to why execution should not be granted . His voice had ...
... execution . The Clerk of the Crown read the record of the former conviction and judgment , and Ralegh was required to hold up his hand . He was asked if he had anything to say as to why execution should not be granted . His voice had ...
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